Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual page 158

High-density, 1ru 48-port 10gbe switch
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FTOS(conf )# bfd enable
FTOS(conf )# router bgp 1
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# neighbor 2.2.4.3 remote-as 2
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# neighbor 2.2.4.3 no shutdown
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# bfd all-neighbors interval 200 min_rx 200
multiplier 6 role active
OR
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# neighbor 2.2.4.3 bfd
Note that the sample configuration shows alternative ways to establish a BFD session with a BGP
neighbor:
By establishing BFD sessions with all neighbors discovered by BGP (
By establishing a BFD session with a specified BGP neighbor (
command)
bfd
BFD packets originating from a router are assigned to the highest priority egress queue to minimize
transmission delays. Incoming BFD control packets received from the BGP neighbor are assigned to the
highest priority queue within the Control Plane Policing (COPP) framework to avoid BFD packets drops
due to queue congestion.
BFD notifies BGP of any failure conditions that it detects on the link. Recovery actions are initiated by
BGP.
BFD for BGP is supported only on directly-connected BGP neighbors and only in BGP IPv4 networks.
On an E-Series ExaScale, up to 100 simultaneous BFD sessions are supported.
On an S4810, up to 128 simultaneous BFD sessions are supported.
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Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
Interior BGP
Router 1
2/2
2.2.4.2
Exterior BGP
AS 1
Interior BGP
Router 2
1/1
2.2.4.3
AS 2
FTOS(conf )# bfd enable
FTOS(conf )# router bgp 2
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# neighbor 2.2.4.2 remote-as 1
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# neighbor 2.2.4.2 no shutdown
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# bfd all-neighbors interval 200 min_rx 200
multiplier 6 role active
OR
FTOS(conf-router-bgp)# neighbor 2.2.4.2 bfd
bfd all-neighbors
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name}
command)

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